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riflescope for an extended period of time, put a small drop of Loctite 242
(Blue) on the screws’ threads prior to attaching the mount to the
monocular. This will prevent the screws from becoming loose over time.
Do not use Loctite Red or similar permanent solutions!
Once the mount is securely attached to the monocular housing, loosen the
Retainer Screws (13) to the point where mount can easily go over the
Picatinny rail and clamp over on the other side and attach the scope on
your weapon, as you would any riflescope, allowing for the proper eye-
relief. Do not tighten the Retainer Screws all the way until proper and
comfortable eye-relief is set. NOTE: the scope has a suction cup type
eyepiece, which helps to protect your eye from any effect of recoil, so it is
necessary to install the scope at such distance where your eye is touching
the outer rim of the rubber eyecup during weapon shouldering and aiming.
Once the correct placement is chosen, secure the scope on the rail by
tightening the Retainer Screws.
Please pay
attention to the
Retaining screws
back-end tips
making sure
they are seated
fully in the side
groove of the
mount (as
shown on the
picture here).
Now tighten the
retainer screws.
If necessary use
a small Allen
wrench key by inserting it into Retainer Screws small holes which will give
you extra rotational strength to tighten the screws. Once rotation is no
longer possible STOP – do not over-tighten! If you plan to use this scope on
the particular rifle for a long time or permanently add a small drop of